Respuesta :
The correct answers are:
1)B and D. The Lemon Test requires that the inancial aid must have a proper secular purpose, not advantaging any particular religion. The financial aid cannot be then given to enhance anything strictly religion-related (literature, religious icons).
2)D The other choices are incorrect, because Holt was a Muslim (A), it wasn't the government but the prison itself preventing Holt from practicing his religion (B), the prison had a compelling interest in stopping possible contraband but didn't have enough evidence to prove it (C).
3)B The other choices would require insitutional approval, while attending church is a personal choice which won't harm others' rights or liberties.
Answer:
Lesson 4: Supreme Court on Religious Freedom
Explanation:
1. B.financial aid for student lunches in parochial schools
D.financial aid for vision testing in parochial schools
2. D. The prison had failed to show its policy was the least restrictive means of furthering its compelling interest.
3. B. attending church